The Future is Bright for Nordic Whiskies
Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Iceland are making some head-turning whiskies that embrace Nordic climates and traditions.
Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Iceland are making some head-turning whiskies that embrace Nordic climates and traditions.
A Southern California networking group has grown into a full-blown whisky club with members in several states.
From Los Angeles to Tokyo, these bars served as the set for some memorable movie moments.
Nuttiness presents itself in both new-make spirit and mature whiskies, and you can even call specific nuts out by name when tasting whisky.
Be precise with your measurements and add some style to your bar with these sleek and essential cocktail tools.
Membership clubs offer a wide range of perks to a distillery’s biggest fans, like access to new releases and private tastings.
Jennings has turned his love of Wild Turkey into a blog, a book, and more.
While Balblair was once bottled as vintage whisky, today the distillery uses age statements; while the bottles look different, the whisky is always sure to impress.
Though most of its whisky goes into blends, Deanston makes an outstanding, under-the-radar single malt.
Lush cereal notes, higher-than-average proof, and assertive character make this whisky worthy of your time.
Old-fashioned distilling equipment and techniques create full-bodied and flavorful Speyside single malt.
With three peat levels, two pot still styles, and multiple cut points, this large distillery can do it all under one roof.